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My Amazing Flight on Hawaii Mars

Sunday August 11, 2024: Just 2 hours ago Hawaii Mars C-FLYL made its last ever flight and landing at Pat Bay Victoria. Henry Tenby of JetFlix is one of the few people to have flown on the Martin Mars Hawaii Mars air tanker flying boat, and he filmed the entire experience using two TV broadcast …Read more »

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Westcoast Air DCH-6 Twin Otter Amphib Flight Vancouver to Victoria

On May 14, 2012, JetFlix TV creator Henry Tenby along with British aviation enthusiast Ron Kosys enjoyed a flight with Wescoast Air aboard their De Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter on floats C-FWTE between Vancouver Harbour and Victoria Harbour. It is a clear, blue sky day, the perfect setting to ride the Amphib Twin Otter …Read more »

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Coulson Flying Tankers Martin Mars (Part 1)

The world’s last two Martin Mars are operated by Coulson Flying Tankers based at Sproat Lake, near Port Alberni on Vancouver Island. Built just as WWII came to end, the two Mars are highly effective fire fighting aircraft that have worked the BC coast since the late 1950s. Being the world’s last operational examples of …Read more »

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Coulson Flying Tankers Martin Mars (Part 2)

The world’s last two Martin Mars are operated by Coulson Flying Tankers based at Sproat Lake, near Port Alberni on Vancouver Island. Built just as WWII came to end, the two Mars are highly effective fire fighting aircraft that have worked the BC coast since the late 1950s. Being the world’s last operational examples of …Read more »

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Martin Mars Visit to Richmond 2010

On February 24, 2010, a major propliner event nearly went unnoticed. The City of Richmond arranged for a Martin Mars to fly to Steveston (in South Richmond, BC) and land on the Fraser River, moor overnight off the beach at Garry Point Park, and then depart the following day laying on a water drop aerial …Read more »

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The Beech 18 Story with Randy Hanna – Part 3

Between 1937 and 1964, some 9,000 Beech 18s were built for the military and civilian markets, making it one of the most successful general utility aircraft ever produced. Although it has been replaced by newer types in many applications, the aircraft remains a rugged and reliable money maker.A ready availability of parts and expertise means …Read more »